Shattered Dreams

Weekly Bang-e-Sahar Saturday,June 28—-July 4, 2008
(Editorial)
The reality of President Pervez Musharraf’s financial and constitutional package has gradually dawned on everyone. The hopes from the new democratic government in Pakistan for the relief to the people of Gilgit-Baltistan are still to be fulfilled. The dreams of drafting a single entry budget have shattered. The annual budget, like always, has been prepared by the bureaucrats in Islamabad – the elected representatives not getting air of the entire process.
The democratic government formed by Pakistan People’s Party has further discredited members of the so-called Northern Areas ‘Assembly’ by curtailing their role in development of the region. The annual development fund of the members has been decreased from Rs50 million to Rs15 million and all the powers still remain with the bureaucracy.
According to President Musharraf’s package, the annual budget had to be prepared by the assembly under single entry formula. For the purpose the chief secretary had been given the additional charge of principal accounts officer. The package was implemented to the extent that the non-local chief secretary was made the principal accounts officer, but NA Assembly is merely a spectator as far as the budget for Gilgit-Baltistan is concerned. The budget that was to be prepared by the representatives (a local council type body) of Gilgit-Baltistan was drafted by bureaucrats. Thus, the bureaucrats became even more powerful during the times of the PPP and the people lost power, prestige and honor, like they experienced under the past dictatorship. Elected members of the NALA and advisors are lamenting the situation. In the pre-budget meeting, the members of the assembly passed a resolution, because they don’t have the right to legislation, denouncing the decision and threatening protests in this regard.
There is a feeling that the democratic era has dawned with installation of the PPP government but ironically the despotism and deprivation are getting deeper and deeper with every passing day. It is surprising to note that the local ‘Jiyala’ PPP leadership had struggled hard to obtain Ministry of KANA for Qamar-uz-Zaman Kaira. They had been making claims of dissolution of the NALA, change of leadership and, at least, change of the cabinet in Gilgit-Baltistan.
However, after the first visit of the federal minister, the local leadership went into a state of coma, from which it has yet to recover. They termed the decision of retaining the same setup as a “wise tactic” and tried to defend the federal minister’s decision.
Now the situation has deteriorated to the extent that the local leadership is keeping mum about the bypassing of the so-called assembly in the budget-making process. The second-tier Jiyalas of Gilgit-Baltistan have no moral obligation to defend the first-tie leadership, the federal minister for KANA or chairman or king whatsoever.
In a state of embarrassment, the second-tier Jiyalas are running from pillar to post in Islamabad in search of such an influential person from Lala Musa who can manage a meeting with the chairman of NALA or any senior party leader. A few days earlier, the secretary general of local Jiyalas from Baltistan, Mehdi Shah, somehow got access to Federal Information Minister Sherry Rehman and lodged complaint against Kaira. The information minister assured him that a meeting will be arranged with the premier.
Mehdi and Jafar Shah, instead of being happy, became apprehensive. They might have thought that a meeting with the premier might not get them the relief they are looking for but it definitely will irk and annoy Kaira, who is the actual king of this ill-fated and disputed region. Thus, the local leaders of PPP disowned the offer of a meeting with the prime minister and said that their premier is the minister for Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas, so he should be told to take care of people in the future.
Ms Sherry looked at them with surprise and told them to leave, assuring that the KANA minister will be informed about their ’sentiments’. This attitude of the local PPP leadership is humiliating and degrading for the nation to say the least. The issue is a jolt not only for the PPP but is a wakeup call for all the federalist parties of Gilgit-Baltistan.
The graph of desperation and deprivation is going up with every passing day. The trend has also influenced the thinking of several federalist leaders. Advisor on Finance of NALA Mirza Hussain has a prominent place among the federalist leaders but his tone against the government has gone harsher than even the nationalists. He has demanded of the international organisations and Western countries to take notice of the grave injustices of the government of Pakistan with Gilgit-Baltistan. He has been accusing the government of gross violation of basic human rights in the region.
Other federalist parties are numb about the entire situation. The stance of nationalists is being accepted and understood by the masses with every passing day. The biggest nationalist alliance included in Gilgit-Baltistan Democratic Alliance (GBDA) are gaining fame and confidence of the people. Processions and public meetings in Gahkuch, Skardu and Gilgit have stirred the political environment of the entire region. Now people are no more demanding ‘rights’ from the government of Pakistan, self-rule is slogan of the day. Independent state is being declared as the ‘destination’. Those who were fighting for Pakistan are now terming Pakistan’s control over the region as an era of slavery. Withdrawal of Pakistani administration from the region is being demanded. Every decision of the government is being criticised by the public quarters. Members and advisors of Q league are distancing themselves from the government. These members and advisors are the ones preferred by Kaira to the local leadership of PPP. The existing situation is clearly revealing that nationalists will win the future election and represent this nation in the future assembly.
Expectations from the democratic government of PPP are taking last breaths. Neither the system has changed nor have the people got any relief. The tsunami of inflation is playing havoc with lives of the people and the situation is becoming dangerous day by day. In Islamabad, however, the flute of peace and tranquillity is being played by the master players. The voice of this flute is so loud that none is listening to the noise emanating from the bosom of the Himalayas, the Hindukush and the Karakorum Ranges. God bless the two million people of this planet!!

Freedom of Gilgit, Baltistan from ’slavery’ of KANA Division sought

Weekly Bang-e-Sahar Saturday,June 28—-July 4, 2008
By our correspondent
GILGIT: Adviser to the Northern Areas Administration on Border Trade, Planning and Finance Mirza Hussain has hoped that the present democratic government will liberate Gilgit-Baltistan from the “cursed shadows” and “slavery” of the KANA Division.
He said that it is ironic for the people of Gilgit-Baltistan to be left under the “slavery” of KANA Division even in the 21st century. He asked the representatives and leaders of Gilgit-Baltistan to ponder over their condition and realise the yoke of slavery that they are wearing.
Referring to the recent outburst of Jan Muhammad Jamali, deputy speaker of the Senate, Mirza Hussain said those raising the slogans of separation from Pakistan inside the Senate are being rewarded by the government but the people of Gilgit-Baltistan have been left to suffer despite their exemplary love and support for Pakistan.
Talking to media after participating in a pre-budget meeting of the Northern Areas Legislative Assembly members, Mirza said: “Show me the field of life where we are not chained in the slavery of KANA Division. The federal government had given us a ’single entry’ budget and for the same reason the chief secretary got the additional charge of principal accounts officer.”
But, Mirza said, the elected representatives are being humiliated by neglecting them in the budget-making process. He also criticised the KANA Division on misplaced priorities when it comes to spending public funds. He accused the KANA Division officials and local bureaucrats of framing projects that yield money for their own pockets. He asked the elected representatives to intervene and stop the corruption.
However, he said, this would not be possible till the public representatives become part of the budget-making process. He hoped that the chairman of Gilgit-Baltistan would respect the sentiments of the representatives of the region and devise strategies accordingly. He said that excluding the elected representatives from the budget-making process would have disastrous results.
Former deputy chief executive Fida Muhammad Nashad, NALA member Dr Muzaffar Railay and Wazir Wilayat were also present during the press briefing.

Dr Muzaffar demands self-rule for Gilgit-Baltistan

Weekly Bang-e-Sahar Saturday,June 28—-July 4, 2008
By our correspondent
GILGIT: The Gilgit-Baltistan region cannot be given the status of a province because it is a disputed territory, therefore, the Pakistan government should given the people of the region self-rule right.
Dr Muzaffar Ali Khan Rellay, member of the Northern Areas Legislative Assembly and secretary-general of the Gilgit-Baltistan National Alliance, in an interview with ‘Bang-e-Sahar’. He said that people of Gilgit-Baltistan are in a fix because neither they have an identity or recognition nor has the status of their region been decided.
“Our two million straightforward people have been deprived of their identity for the past 60 years in the name of Islam and Pakistan. Neither this treatment is legitimate in accordance with Islam nor does the Constitution of Pakistan allows this,” he said. “It is clear that the Gilgit-Baltistan region is being kept in an ambiguous position, which is neither favourable for people of this region nor is it in the benefit of Pakistan,” he added.
Dr Rellay said that in principle Pakistan should have recognised the Gilgit-Baltistan region in its constitution under any provisional accord just like India declared the whole of Jammu and Kashmir including Gilgit-Baltistan as its part under a provisional agreement. But, he said, Pakistan not only accepted Gilgit-Baltistan as disputed territory in the United Nations but also signed a written agreement to provide travel documents and expenses thereon to people of the region.
“Presently, Gilgit-Baltistan is at such a juncture that has been desire of the global powers because they can accomplish their dreams through this region. Whereas the economic survival of China is linked to Gilgit-Baltistan, the region can also help the US in accomplishing its dream of ruling the world. We are afraid that China and the US may use this region as a battlefield to subjugate each other,” he said.
The member of the Northern Areas Legislative Assembly said that if the rulers want Pakistan to survive, they should completely rid Gilgit-Baltistan of the influence of global powers and recognise it as a ‘buffer state’ where no outside power could interfere or have influence.
He said the region should be declared non-military territory like Dubai, Singapore and Switzerland. He said the region should be given the status of an impartial state and foreign investment should be allowed therein because it would help stabilise Pakistan economically as well as militarily.

Preparations for long march by NA lawyers in full swing

Weekly Bang-e-Sahar Saturday,June 28—-July 4, 2008
By our special correspondent
GILGIT: The Northern Areas High Court Bar Association (NAHCBA) has started preparations for long march to Islamabad to protest against the 60-year deprivations of the Gilgit-Baltistan region and negative tactics of the rulers as well as to highlight the demand for basic democratic, political and linguistic rights of the region.
The nationalist parties of the region have not only appreciated the decision of the lawyers to hold a long march but have also announced to extend all kinds of support to lawyers in time of need.
According to sources in the NAHCBA, the association has initiated preparations for the biggest ever and historical event of the region. Besides the members of all district bar associations of the region, a large number of political activists will also participate in the long march. The organisers of the march also plan to besiege the Parliament House in Islamabad and stage there a sit-in.
“The objective of the long march is to inform people of Pakistan and international community about undesirable attitude of Pakistan with regard towards Gilgit-Baltistan and the 60-year excesses being committed to the people of this region,” the sources said. “The lawyers of Gilgit-Baltistan have started collecting funds,” they added.
The long march will be the first-ever big political activity of lawyers and people for basic rights of Gilgit-Baltistan and may herald the beginning of a chance.
“If lawyers invited us, we will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with them,” said Safdar Ali, a leader of Gilgit-Baltistan Democratic Alliance, while appreciating the decision of lawyers to stage a long march. “The alliance of the nationalist parties is ready to support every voice raised for the rights of the region,” he added.
Safdar Ali said that highlighting the 60-years of Pakistan’s excesses at the international level is part of the manifesto of the alliance. He said the time has come for every inhabitant of the region to participate in the movement for snatching their rights from oppressors. He said the time is not far off when the people of Gilgit-Baltistan would join the independent nations of the world.

Govt urged to withdraw cases against nationalist leader

Weekly Bang-e-Sahar Saturday,June 28—-July 4, 2008

By our correspondent
GILGIT: The nationalist leader of Gilgit-Baltistan and chairman of Balawaristan National Front, Abdul Hameed Khan, should be allowed to honourably return to the country.
“Abdul Hameed Khan should be granted unconditional reprieve just like the government has offered unconditional amnesty to the nationalist leaders of Balochistan,” said Subedar (Retd) Mataib Shah, renowned social figure and president of Yasin Society, in a special talk with ‘Bang-e-Sahar’.
Subedar (Retd) Mataib Shah said that Abdul Hameed Khan is a son of the soil of Gilgit-Baltistan and has committed any crime except opting to live in exile for the cause of his nation.
He said that the charges levelled and cases registered against Abdul Hameed Khan should be withdrawn and he should be allowed to stage a comeback respectably just like the nationalist leaders of Balochistan have been pardoned unconditionally.
The president of the Yasin Society said that Abdul Hameed Khan is working for the national identity and recognition and has so far taken no step on the basis of which he could be compelled to live in exile.He pointed out that some people have been working against the solidarity of the country despite being its citizens and are today roaming free so a nationalist leader like Abdul Hameed Khan is being punished for the sins he did not commit.

Ginani Festival in Karimabad

Weekly Bang-e-Sahar Saturday,June 28—-July 4, 2008

Hunza: The traditional “Ginani” festival has been celebrated in Central and Lower parts of Hunza valley, with traditional zeal and fervour. Main gatherings were organised in Altit and Aliabad villages. The local community has performed rituals at central places and also performed traditional dances on local tunes. Special traditional dish locally known as Dirum Pitti has been prepared to mark the festival.
Before the construction of KKH, the local community was totally dependant on subsistence farming and during the winter seasons most of the families were also facing shortages of foods. This festival was thus celebrated to mark the beginning of new harvesting season. During the time, when Hunza was an independent principality, these rituals were performed at royal courtyard. This event is called Ginani and Chineer in Hunza, Strublah in Baltistan and Ganoni in Gilgit.—Zulfiqar Ali Khan

Parwana reaches India to attend UN meet

Weekly Bang-e-Sahar Saturday,June 28—-July 4, 2008

By our correspondent

SKARDU: Engineer Manzoor Hussain Parwana, a patriotic leader of Gilgit, Baltistan, has proceeded to Mumbai to participate the International Conference there from June 26 to 28 under the United Nation Global Compact and Strategic Foresight Group.
The topic of the conference is ‘Our Responsibilities for the Peace, Business and Perpetuity’. In the conference, the scholars and experts from across the world will discuss the existing issues of international peace and perpetuity.
The participants will analyse the effects of the global warming on the environment and discuss measures to save the world from the scarcity of water and food.
Before leaving for India, Engineer Manzoor Parwana said that he will represent Gilgit Baltistan in the conference and inform the delegates about the geographical and environmental importance of the region. He said that he will make a presentation on the reasons that have adverse effects on the environment, glaciers, wildlife and minerals of Gilgit and Baltistan.

N. Areas to participate in Kashgar trade fair

Weekly Bang-e-Sahar Saturday,June 28—-July 4, 2008
By Asghar Khan

GILGIT: The Fourth Kashgar Central & South Asia Commodity Fair is being held at the Technology and Culture Centre of Kashgar from June 28 to July 2.
The participants in the fair will get opportunity to negotiate about commodity trade and projects of economic and technical cooperation between Pakistan and China.
The Northern Areas administration and Northern Areas Chamber of Commerce Industry are participating in the fair to further enhance the trade ties with China.
The commodities to be exhibited at the fair include organic oil and food products, electronic equipment, machinary, household appliances, raw materials for variuos products, textile products, handicrafts and minerals to name a few.It will also open up vistas for business networking, exchange of product and trade ideas and business projects.

Nepalese climber pushes for cleaner Everest

Weekly Bang-e-Sahar Saturday,June 28—-July 4, 2008
By Sam Taylor

KATHMANDU: A young mountaineer from Nepal has claimed a major breakthrough in his bid to promote eco-friendly climbing on Mount Everest, with his team reaching extraordinary heights of cleanliness.
Expedition leader Dawa Steven Sherpa has made it his mission to clean up the world’s highest peak, and at the same time revolutionise big mountain climbing by giving out some badly needed toilet training.
“Nobody set out to destroy the mountain, it’s just a problem that slowly crept up,” said Sherpa, just back in Kathmandu after his Eco Everest team took what could be the ultimate personal hygiene challenge.
The idea of the expedition, he said, was to leave nothing behind — not even a yellowed pee-hole in the snow.
Decades of heavy-weight expeditions have badly soiled Everest, which is now littered with human excrement that cannot bio-degrade because of the icy temperatures, the corpses of unlucky adventurers and tonnes of garbage.
“When mountaineering started, there was only one expedition per year, so they didn’t bother about their waste as they thought the impact was minimal.
But as mountaineering got more popular, that same attitude continued,” he said.
“People just threw their trash and human waste into crevasses.” The result, he lamented, is that the 8,848-metre sacred mountain is now dotted with unpleasant surprises.
“There are some examples of climbers who chopped off some ice to melt for water, only to find there was human excrement in it,” said the 24-year-old.
“At one of the camps where I set up my tent, when the ice started to melt after a couple of weeks, we found we had pitched on a toilet tip. It does not really decompose because it’s so cold and dry,” Sherpa said.
But last month Sherpa’s team, made up of local support staff and 11 clients, tested Clean Mountain Cans — essentially sturdy, small plastic barrels developed in the United States.—
AFP

Natco refuses to restore union

Weekly Bang-e-Sahar Saturday,June 28—-July 4, 2008
By A Correspondent

GILGIT: The management of Northern Areas Transport Corporation (Natco) has turned down once again the longstanding demand of its employees regarding the restoration of employees’ union and said the special status of the area does not permit labour unions.
“The government has to see if unions are to be restored as the labour act which provides shelter to such unions is not extended to the area,” Managing Director Natco, Zafar Iqbal told this correspondent.
He said existence of union in NATCO was out of question until and unless the law is extended.
Earlier, the workers of NATCO reaffirmed their resolve to go to all out for the restoration of union which would protect their rights and they cited the directives of Prime Minister in connection with restoration of trade unions throughout country.
“Why are we being kept deprived of this privilege despite clear-cut directives of Prime Minister while on the other hand whole country enjoys the provision of unions,” a worker said.
The management sounded firm in its stance and said no body is allowed to indulge in any activity in the name of union and government will see whether the unions should be restored.
“Government would consider their case under the rules” but for allowing unions the Labour Act will have to be extended to Northern Areas,” an absolute Zafar Iqbal told Bang-e-Sahar.
In early eighties the Natco union was active and played a role in the management-employees affairs but later on the management clamped a ban on union and its activities were prohibited.

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